yes. a cold-blooded killing, but who pulled the trigger? did jealousy drive someone to murder or did she? michelle theer was a brilliant, cunning, ruthless woman. hello. welcome to dateline. the story you re about to see centers on a death of a military man thousands of miles from a battlefield, a dedicated officer who survived war zones only to be caught in a cross fire of a lover s triangle. here is keith morrison. what was she thinking when she went to the computer, when she typed in those five little words? did she not understand where those little words might lead? i need an ambulance. where are you at? i don t know. okay. what s your name. michelle. michelle theer was, no doubt about it, dissatisfied. here she was, young, successful, attractive, and yet it wasn t exactly boredom that was eating at michelle. after all, she was just startsing a new career as a psychologist, often counseling troubled couples. she was relatively new with her li
polls opening one hour ago in both states. in the next 24 hours, we could get a preview of what next year s midterms will look like and beyond. in virginia, a state that joe biden carried by ten points, the race is neck and neck. terry mcauliffe is attempting to link youngkin to trump, and youngkin is trying to make education a core virginia issue. i am running against, i like to say, donald trump in khakis. or sweater vest. what is he going to do with all those sweater vests at the end of this campaign? donald trump issued two statements attacking me and endorsing glenn youngkin. today, two. what does that tell you? little maga people not as excited as you thought? so on day one, i will ban critical race theory from being in our schools. terry mcauliffe versus virginia. virginia wins every day of the week. that s virginia. in new jersey, the other big state we re watching right now, governor phil murphy is trying to become the first democrat re-elected to the governo
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dozens of lavish vacations. the new reporting raising new ethical questions for the supreme court justice. i m jonathan capehart this is the saturday show. republican presidential hopefuls are facing a digital campaign test this week. the iowa state fair. the fair, home of the famous butter cow sculpture is a right of passage for candidates to make their pitch directly to voters. florida governor ron desantis and former south carolina governor nikki haley are set to make an appearance this morning. but they have a lot of ground to cover to catch up to the parties front runner. a recent poll by the new york times and siena college shows donald trump leading desantis by 24 points in the state. trump plans to attend the fair later today, despite facing fresh new legal troubles, including a trial that could take place before the iowa caucuses on january 15th. special counsel jack smith has proposed a trial date of january 2nd for the 2020 election interference case. but we will
search played out in a florida courtroom today, the same fbi search that approved the warrant to look for those classified and top secret documents opened to the door to the possibility that portions of the affidavit could be made public as soon as next week. first, he s giving prosecutors the opportunity to propose redactions and explain why each piece of information should be kept from the public. the justice department says all of it needs to remain sealed. they say releasing it could, quote, cause significant and irrepairable damage to the ongoing investigation, as well as the witnesses. the judge did unseal four new documents tied to the search warrant. and there is some new info in there. last week we learned of the possible crimes the prosecutors were looking into, violations of the espionage act, obstruction of justice, and criminal handling of government records. so, now we re learning a little more about what those means. prosecutors say the potential crimes are, nu